Mark Sanchez (left) talks to wide receiver Stephen Hill, who did not participate in team drills.AP

The good news is it’s only June.

The Jets offense looked dismal Wednesday during an organized team activity (OTA) open to the media. Both quarterbacks struggled to complete any deep balls and the Jets defense was constantly in their faces. Mark Sanchez went 9-for-19 with one sack in 25 reps in team drills. Rookie Geno Smith went 5-for-9 with one interception (off a receiver’s hands) and a sack in 14 snaps.

It was not all on the quarterbacks. They were playing with a wide receiving corps that is limited by youth and injuries. Top receivers Santonio Holmes and Stephen Hill did not participate in any team drills. Holmes was not at practice at all as he recovers from foot surgery. Jeremy Kerley missed most of the team drills. Clyde Gates was not involved either.

That left a receivers group that included a bunch of undrafted free agents and castoffs.

The defense won both sessions of the two-minute drills. The first-team offense got to the 30 but an offensive pass interference call on WR Thomas Mayo pushed them back to the 45 and out of field goal range.

The second team attempted a 58-yard field goal by Brett Maher that was wide right.

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Troubled running back Mike Goodson was not at practice, but it was not for legal reasons. Goodson has a stomach virus, according to a source. … Retired special teams coach Mike Westhoff watched practice. Westhoff, who is working for ESPN Radio, watched with the rest of the media members, much to the delight of his former players.